@3dcandy literally the creator of #ActivityPub@evan (who ironically when Musk just bought Twitter called all users there "evil" while people were just trying to use a social media channel)
@deadparrot@eaton@zachleat@dries This is exactly how it should be done - omnichannel demands it - the same content can be structured for web, mobile, GenAI, or printed to a PDF.
This is the current mindset shift - getting people away from page level thinking an towards modular content as a unified content strategy.
* Knowledge Graph taxonomy selector * AutoID components for providing a hierarchical identifier (e.g tag/type/slug) * Rewrote their asset selector for fields to inline the asset editor instead of have it be another popout or page
I expect it'll be more like this, fixing the missing things we need
By what they (the MACH Alliance) term it I guess it's all the right letters and they are in some order, but really it's a database with a GraphQL API, an integration layer, some orchestration and another GraphQL layer. But the big thing is it's domain specific and in the end most MACH are just distributed monoliths.
I see people on LinkedIn are at the "Let's get AI to make memes" stage and now I'm just thinking people are poking at AIs to just doing things because they have no idea what to use them for.
@BeAware No idea if it's true, but the original release was April 11th 6PT/9ET so it would have been 2am 12th here - if my guess is right someone didn't understand timezones
I reckon the reason they are "Releasing #Fallout a day early on Amazon Prime" is because they had a bunch of posters made in Europe with April 11th - but doing a timed US release that day would actually make it the 12th - so they day early thing is so they don't get done for false advertising here
@inthehands@stefanieschulte We have some pretty good use cases. We're also not rushing into it on our end - building a knowledge graph first, and working on more modular content to allow better training and guard rails.
You'll be able to ask about home furnishing, not the nature of reality.